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Broomfield reports 6,000-unit housing pipeline; inclusionary rules producing units but housing fund may run low
Summary
Deputy managers and planning staff said roughly 6,000 residential units are in the city’s development pipeline, including about 1,200 estimated inclusionary/attainable units. Staff warned the Housing Development Fund is not receiving expected cash‑in‑lieu revenue and could be depleted without new funding sources.
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — City planning and housing staff on Saturday briefed the City and County Council on the near-term housing pipeline, inclusionary housing outcomes and a looming shortfall in the local Housing Development Fund.
Annifer (Anna) Casetti, deputy city and county manager for development, told council that roughly 6,000 residential units are at various stages of planning review or approval in Broomfield. “We have 6,000 residential units in the pipeline for development,” Casetti said, and she added most are already zoning- or site-plan approved, with developers waiting for market or financing conditions before building.
Nut graf: Staff said the pipeline will expand the community’s housing…
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